5:24pm And as the Australia players begin celebrating their success, it is time for us to say goodbye. Hope you enjoyed our coverage as much as we loved bringing it to you. Until next time, this is Shashwat, signing off on behalf of Chandan, Vairavan and everyone else at ESPNcricinfo. Take care, folks!
Mitchell Marsh, the Australia captain is also the Player of the Series: I do enjoy this country, a great place to tour. Looking forward to a few days off now. This particular tour, we had a great team effort. We took the game on, had a little bit of luck at times but we had a positive mentality. (On his captaincy) Learnt a lot. When I was younger, captaining the Scorchers, I was struggling a little. Have a great coaching group and leaders around to help us prepare. It was not just me and it was a collective effort. (On where this team is headed and the young talent) We are building towards next year's World Cup. Really pleased with the players that have come in and have stepped up. Winning in South Africa is very hard to do and to be a part of this series has been very special.
Travis Head, Player of the Match: (On his knock) Nice to be back contributing. Limited opportunities in this format for me. Struggled a little to find my tempo and was nice to contribute tonight. In this team, the power we got, it puts pressure on the attack. Once I was settled in, I tried to pick the right moments and wanted to be as aggressive as possible. Guys are getting opportunities in the Big Bash and various leagues. Four or five guys are not here and it shows the strength we have. Nice to have that depth.
Aiden Markram, South Africa captain: (On the dropped catches today) Thought we were slightly better today. Not where we want to be but better. We have to see where we can improve and take it moving forward as a white-ball unit. Have to give credit to someone like Donovan on debut. To get to 190, I suppose you always take it. We were pretty much happy with it at the interval. (On switching on to the ODI series) It is quite big for us. A series before the World Cup is important to get your combinations (right). Looking forward to it and hopefully we can take some momentum into the World Cup.
5:10pm A resounding run-chase to cap off what has been an amazing series for Australia. Tonight, though, they were put under some early pressure, with Marsh and Short departing inside the powerplay. Luckily for them, Head and Inglis, both of whom had enjoyed relatively quiet series before tonight, stood up. Head blazed away to 91 off 48, with Inglis sparkling his way to a 22-ball 42. Stoinis also got into the act once Inglis perished, scoring 37 off 22 and hitting the winning runs.
Plenty to ponder for South Africa, of course. The most worrying bit, though, would be how they lacked penetration, not just today but throughout the series. Yes, they did not have their first-choice bowling line-up available, although the manner in which Australia dominated will hurt them. They now have a few days to get over the disappointment of this T20I series and come back with increased vigour for the ODI series, which begins on Thursday at Bloemfontein.
Just two needed now to seal a whitewash
Turner, playing his first match of the series, in at 7. He has a chance to finish things off in style for Australia. Or he can take the simpler option and give Stoinis the strike...
TH David c Ferreira b Coetzee 1 (2m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 50.00
Coetzee to bowl what could be the final over of this series
END OF OVER:17 | 11 Runs 1 Wkt | AUS: 187/4 (4 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 11.00, RRR: 1.33)
- Tim David1 (1b)
- Marcus Stoinis35 (19b)
- Bjorn Fortuin4-0-36-2
- Gerald Coetzee3-0-32-1
David walks in, with Australia needing five runs off 19 balls. Not trying to be greedy or anything but can David finish it this ball?
TM Head c Bavuma b Fortuin 91 (71m 48b 8x4 6x6) SR: 189.58
There is a slight drizzle going around Kingsmead, Durban at the moment